Thursday, April 29, 2010

"Flight Line Internet Radio" is pleased to announce collaboration with Matt Jolley and “Warbird Radio.”


“Warbird Radio” joins the planet’s first 24/7 global aviation radio station “Flight Line Internet Radio.”

Matt Jolley is an award-winning journalist, former television news anchor and current host of the world’s only daily talk radio show for Warbird fans...”Warbird Radio LIVE.” Along with his work in the media and aviation, Matt also enjoys building and flying radio-controlled airplanes--he’s currently flying a Yellow Aircraft P-47. “We are very excited to work with Matt and his team to bring to our global listening audience many of his exciting elements of Warbird history,” states Don Costanza, Director of Sales, FLR-Group.

Flight Line Internet Radio reaches a global audience and all programming is scheduled via Zulu time and thus listeners can tune in to his “Live” show daily at 2:00,8:00,14:00 and 20:00.”

Flight Line Internet Radio (FLiR) is a new and unique approach to radio programming.  FLiR is not just talk radio, it is full-service radio station designed for an affinity group instead of an age group or geographical audience.

“We designed Flight Line Internet Radio to be the background for the aviation enthusiast.  We put together a mixture of aviation-related talk segments, unique programming and music to entertain just about anyone that loves flight,” according to Jamie Till, Flight Line Radio Technical Director.

Flight Line Radio launched Flight Line Internet Radio (FLiR), the worlds first “Aviation Radio Station”, on October 1st, 2008.  Flight Line Internet Radio is the world’s only 24/7 aviation radio station that caters to aviation enthusiasts featuring news, information and entertainment from a myriad of sources within the community. The station has a global reach, with various topical segments that will entertain almost anyone that enjoys flight.  The radio station follows a general format of a traditional radio station, mixing topical segments with music and normal radio commercials.  The concept is to attract listeners because of their hobby or passion instead of their geographical location.  For more information or to view the show schedule, visit www.Flightlineinternetradio.com.

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